Henk Kleynhans Overview

  • Investor Type
  • Angel

  • Investments
  • 1

  • Exits
  • 1

Exits

Henk Kleynhans General Information

Description

Mr. Henk Kleynhans co-founded and served as Advisor at Skyrove. He also is an Angel Investor. Currently he also works at TENET of South Africa. Previously, he served as Chief Executive Officer and also as Chief Technology Officer at Skyrove.

Business Details

Primary Investor Type
Angel (individual)

Henk Kleynhans Investments (1)

Company Name Deal Date Deal Type Deal Size Industry Company Stage Lead Partner
Conversio 12-May-2015 Business/Productivity Software Generating Revenue

Henk Kleynhans Exits (1)

Company Name Exit Date Exit Type Exit Size
Conversio 09-Oct-2019

Henk Kleynhans Investments by Industry, Year, and Region

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Henk Kleynhans FAQs

  • Who is Henk Kleynhans?

    Henk Kleynhans is an angel Investor who has made 1 investment.

  • What kind of investor is Henk Kleynhans?

    Henk Kleynhans is an angel investor.

  • What does Henk Kleynhans do?

    As an angel investor, Henk Kleynhans invests personal money into promising companies, typically in exchange for equity.

  • What has Henk Kleynhans invested in?

    Henk Kleynhans has invested in Conversio within the Business/Productivity Software industry.

  • What has Henk Kleynhans invested in recently?

    Henk Kleynhans's latest investment was on 12-May-2015 in Conversio, a company within the Business/Productivity Software industry.

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